Community Cycling Center Celebrates 20 Years with Bicycle Ball

Get into the swing of the holiday gala season with the best bikecentric party of the year celebrating the Community Cycling Center's 20th year serving Portland's bike riding community. On Wednesday, November 19th, The Bicycle Ball will provide a grand celebration worthy of breaking out the costume box, one more time this year.

The Bicycle Ball is a fundraiser for the nonprofit, Community Cycling Center (CCC). Celebrating 20 years of broadening access to bicycles, the Cycling Center is hosting this fundraiser to support the next generation of bike riders in Portland.

“We want to end our 20th anniversary year with a celebration of what’s on the horizon in Portland,” says Mychal Tetteh, CEO of the Community Cycling Center. “With our community’s support, we will shape the future of bicycling and active transportation in the Portland-Metro Region.”

The Community Cycling Center is a nonprofit organization founded in 1994 that helps people access their community by bicycle. CCC partners with communities on neighborhood-based projects and programs, and works to ensure that all Portlanders, regardless of their income, education, or ethnic background, should have the opportunity to choose healthy, active transportation.

During The Bicycle Ball, a silent auction of balance bikes crafted by friends of the Community Cycling Center will be offered to event attendees for bids. Start practicing your Lindy Hop moves now for the Swingtown Vipers, then keep your dancing shoes on for music sponsor XRAY FM, who will spin records to close down the party.

Tickets are $12 advanced, $15 day of (cash only at event) and may be purchased online here.

For more information about the Community Cycling Center, visit the website.

Üma Kleppinger is a Portland-based copy writer, author and bike addict. A recovering sesquipedalian who writes about life in the saddle and outdoor adventure, she is also the author of BikeYoga, a flexibility and recovery program for cyclists. When not writing, she can be found riding and racing her mountain bike throughout the Pacific Northwest.